Super Easy Method to Paint a Mirror Frame

This may be the laziest method to paint a mirror frame or glass doors on a china cabinet. Have you wondered how do I paint around mirror without getting paint on the glass? No worries! You can actually go ahead and paint the frame and get paint on the mirror or glass. Sounds crazy right? I’ll explain more. In the case of this custom painted vanity, the center mirror is unremovable and the side mirrors initially seemed to come out at first glance.

Even after removing the panel that covers the mirror it doesn’t seem too bad. The mirror fits perfectly and has a protective piece of material.

But wait! Shims and glue hold the mirror in place making it nearly impossible to remove. I’m not willing to take the risk of damaging the mirror or frame so I will work around it. I take this as a sign to leave well enough alone and find another way.

In this case, you will paint the mirror frame in place. Here is a video showing the process to remove the paint from the mirror with a flat razor. Click here to see the full makeover where this mirror is a part of a custom painted vanity: Painted & Decoupaged Vanity.

Painting a Mirror Frame or Glass With Tape Protection

This next method to paint a mirror frame is also super easy and takes minimal effort. Simply tape off the frame of the mirror or glass doors with painters tape. This glass inserts on this china cabinet are held in place with wooden strips making removing the glass impossible.

Because of this, the easiest method to paint the door frames is to tape off the glass. Click here to see the whole china cabinet project:Vintage China Cabinet Makeover

The same goes for smaller pieces like this standing jewelry chest. The small mirror is a part of the lid and can’t be removed.

The easiest thing to do is to tape it the mirror completely for protection. Click here to see the full makeover: Painted Jewelry Chest

Painting a Large Ornate Mirror Frame

A third method to paint a mirror frame is to cover the mirror in its entirety. This oversized ornate mirror is so massive in size that it is placed on a sawhorse and needs to be protected.

Simple Paper Method

This large mirror is part of an entire bedroom set. The wooden frame holds the mirror tightly making it non-removable.

To paint this mirror you can simply place a piece of plain paper along the edge as you paint. Since the mirror frame is not as ornate as others the paper method works well in cases like this. Click here to see the rest of the makeover, including the entire bedroom set: How to Glaze Furniture

Combination Methods

There are in fact times where you may need to do a little of both. This extra large mirror frame is so ornate that no one method is perfect.

This large mirror has a backing that cannot be removed so we will have to paint the mirror frame with the mirror attached. Due to the fact that the frame itself is so ornate, I chose to tape the frame using Scotch Blue Platinum painters tape. The platinum tape tears so nicely.

The tape makes it easier to paint the mirror frame.

This painted mirror makeover is getting a layered and slightly distressed finish. As you can see there is plenty of paint on the tape and not on the mirror itself.

Once complete you can peel off the tape. As long as you taped going in one direction the tape should, for the most part, peel off in one direction.

Next, go back with your flat razor and/or Exacto knife for minor clean up and remove any paint that still made its way onto the mirror.

Cleaning Your Painted Mirror

Now that your mirror frame is painted you still want to clean the mirror for your pretty reflection. I prefer to use wipes rather than spray for a newly painted mirror to avoid the overspray. These Windex wipes work great.

After cleaning the mirror with Windex wipes make sure to go over it again with a lint-free cloth to remove any of those dust spots – you know the ones that I mean.

If you like this post make sure to check out all of the tips & secrets that I wish someone told me when I started painting furniture here: Painting Furniture Secrets

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